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at that point, just get a pair of Focal Headphones...
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I give up... what are they?
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1 hour ago, JohnJ said:
Hi there @Schu, I recall some pictures of your speaker setup a couple of times that had some framed movie posters nearby. I kind of figured you had a collection and those are pretty good clues as to what might be in it!
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Vertigo screen print series by Kevin tong...
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Rope screen print by Greg Ruth...
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2001 screen print by Yvan Quient...
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Blade Runner screen print by Laurent Durieux...
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Eyes Wide Shut screen print by Laurent Durieux...
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Magnum Force screen print by Yvan Quient...
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Interstellar screen print by zero studios...
despite it have an appearance of a duo-tone, there are about 8 colors in the print, including some very subtle pinks that are gorgeous.
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14 minutes ago, JohnJ said:
He's got a decent voice also, the cadence and the seriousness of the sound he produces. It would make it worthy to be in a Vincent Price narrated spooky story!
I've always had a HUGE soft pot for Thurl Ravenscroft... to me, he is the pinnacle of the narrated voice over...
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19 hours ago, JohnJ said:
That would be great for Halloween parties @Schu
it's a beautiful Diminished composition, specially given the era in which it was written.
that video includes the very rare 3rd floor verse that was deleted because it was considered to controversial at the time.
First floor dungeon: Assorted simple tortures - Molten lead, chopping blocks and hot boiling oil
Second floor dungeon: Jewelry department - Leg chains, ankle chains, wrist chains, neck chains, thumbscrews and nooses of the very finest rope.
Third floor dungeon: Household appliances - Spike beds, electric chairs, gas chambers, roasting pots and scalping devices
Basement dungeon: Everybody out!
I do believe that the gentleman in the black hat is none other than the great Woodie Strode
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Jubilee
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They're just different...
Both are wonderful, yet the Klipschorn can't do what the Jubilee can do and the Jubilee can not do what the Klipschorn can do.
Surely the both can play the same frequencies to a point (Klipschorn can't dig nearly as low) and the Jubilee has trouble sparkling on top.
The Jubilee is much more effortless and has a tremendous sense of scale in terms of imaging that a Klipschorn can not match, but the Klipschorn is much more effortless in terms of ease of operation... when it comes to the Professional Jubilee.
Is the Jubilee better, yes... is it more trouble, yes. (A lot of this is due to the steep learning curve necessary when using the Pro/xilica set up).
I never liked the sound of a 'Cheeky' horn... but that's a person preference.